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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-09-17, Page 8INI'ON''S ADING JEWTLLRY STORE For one week: only, September 5th to 12th Any kind of, glasses in the store will be at very special prices We are fully'qualified to test eyes ,and guarantee satisfac tion,at a price that will compare with anj' in town, Eyes tested free. Moi:or Goggles all styles at regular prices;. H. H® JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery''and Repairs Next Ilovey's Drug Store Lixnry and Economy Women have., ever had to ',choose between luxury and econ omy in matters of dress. Al- most "invariably one must be sacrificed to the other. But in Holeproof"' Hosiery are found the luxury of stylish, snug -fit- ting hosiery and'thei economy of Holeproof silk and lisle and Holeproof pure silk $1.50 long'serviee and moderate price., Silk and art. silk plaited $1.00. Clinton; rale' -Record TII,URSDA. i11Y'Tl ib, l7; '192 orner roce t P) 1.10 Nl' W01 Jku'ea Plumsteel Bros. PHONE 25, SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS L": W. 'C[TR.R•ELL-THOS. SHIP1LEY1 ' 'lt A Partial List of Contents 0 Katharina I'll See'you,in No -Wonder Will,You Remember! If it wasn't for you .:I' wouldn't be crying nog Rock a Bye Baby Days IIow I Love That •Girl MY - Gal Don't Love Me Any Marc" I Had Someone Else Before I Had You Jing -a -Ling -a -Ling When the One You Love Loves You My Mother's Humming Lullaby And Eighteen Others C®C .M1 for li "You Can'i, Go Wrong my Dreams All the Various Pricesfresh for the Pickling Season. The vin- egars are of the best quality. Do` not risk your_ pickles to inferior quality vinegar. _Fresh quality goods at economical prices. THE C, & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J, With Any Feist Song" Tile W. D. Farr Go. Often the Cheapest Always the Best DOES YOUR COAT. shut out the penetrating storm winds and keep you warm even in severe weather? If not, why not order ;here an overcoat of seasonable weight TAILORED in a practical style that will give service several seasons. You will find it a "worth- while" investment. - • H'ow about a aiew business suit? We are sole agents in Clinton for Semi -Ready Suits. Over 200 patterns in Fall and Win- ter Suitings and Overcoatings. Ciar Davis a ,Herman VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224=W If you +� of price usth' t a O t roofing ;iohns�Manvil PILQ, Backed by Johns -Manville Inc., with over fifty year expmrience in the :manufacture of roofings. Made of carefuilyselected rag felt -thoroughly saturated with life- giving natural asphalts: johns- Manville Pilot Roofhig Quantity output and distributing economies ' make possible the P roduction of this roofing, which- combines moderate first costwith really good service We recommend the application of Johns 1Vianville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in- sure an absolutely weather-tite job. Ask us about this . feature. Sutter & Perdue - Hardware, Plumbing Electric Wiring Phone .147w: iNISMEMINEMONNEMINMSEEESSIONMpmisgoftimmee era • Two . Rig Le1:1crs Car of Sugar tc Car of Peaches At Wholesale Price's. , We expect our car of Peaches about September 16th or 18th 5.; Leave your order early and secure a' bushel at special price of the car: Heaping Measure Number one Quality, Best Preserving Peaches. Do not n.iss them In the Morning First Delivery 9,-a.m. e In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.rn. Kindly Order Early Cash and ;N 48 hone Mrs: W. C. Brown returned from Tor- onto on Friday, Mr. Amos Castle hs been" visiting re- latives in Owen Sound. Miss Ruby Irwin returned Monday Aim .a visit i in Toronto. Mr. Fred Lawrence has taken charge of a. school at •Milberta, Ont. Mr. W. H. Rellyar is spending .a few days in- London - and Sarnia this week. , Miss Annie Lawrence returned last week to her teaching duties at Cayuga. .. Mrs. J. McGee of Winnipeg spent the week -end as the guest of her cous- in, Mrs. R. J. Clug, Mr .and Ms. George McLenpan have had a most enjoyable motor trip to Sault Ste.. Marie. J Miss E. A. Washington returned Fri- day after a month's visit with re- latives at Port Union. Miss Isobel Draper has returned , to Brantford to resume her,duties a - ter the summer vacation. Miss Bessie nSloman left last week for New ,York City after spending a vacation at her -home in town. Mr, John Cuninghame returned the' end of the week from a pleaant. visit in Peterborough and Toronto. Miss Cleta Ford returned last week to her duties as.a member of the. staff of Alma College, St. Thomas. Miss Emma Southcombe of Niagara Falls has been the guest during the `past week of Miss Minnie' Rudd of • town. Miss Doris Collyer of Toronto is vis- iting in town with her cousin, Miss Jean Miller, and with Miss Helen Roberton. Miss Kathleen East 'and Miss McKel- lar of Toronto visited a. few days recently with 'the forrier's sister, Mrs, Gordon' Cuninghame.: Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Walker have re- turned from a visit with their ton- in -law and daughter, Mr. -and Ms. W. Tanner, at. Wallaceburg. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows 'and Misses Helen, Margaret and Nina of Strat- ' ford were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H; Pennebaker. Mr. Harry Lawrence, son of Mr. and= Mrs. S. Lawrence of town, has been transferred ' from the Goderich Branch-tof •the, Bank of Montreal 'to that of Napanee. - Mrs. Treleaven of Timmins and Miss L. Gibbing§ of Toronto; who were here for the funeral of their moth- er, the. late" Mrs. John Gibbings, left Monday afternoon. Mrs. Brown of Cbchrane, who has ,been visiting in this part of On- tario for a couple ' of months„ has been spending a few days this .week with Clinton friends. Mr. Delos Disher, formerly • of. the Royal Bank staff, Clinton,'but now of Owen Sound, called on solne;of his friends in town on Tuesday.He had been spending a vacation' at his home in Dungannon and was returning' to: Owen Sound.., Mr. Edward Weeks of hose, N. Y., is in town and: will start' operating the evaporator shortly. Mr. A. Case, "who so many years. had charge' of ' the', evaporator and 'whose advent in town was always ' welcome to our; citizens, is not en- joying the best pf health and cines not feel like spending so lonm away from home. Mrs. R. E. Manning and Miss Helen returned Saturday evening after a three months' : visit with the form- er's brothers and sisters at Denver, Col. Much of the time was. spent, at the summer home of a brother of. Mrs. Manning's in the mountains. Mrs. Manning's health has been `niueh'benefitted by her trip, her friends willbe glad to hear, Hydro and Cooking DEAR MADAM•— There is an old saying that a cool kitchen makes 'a eool'house, Certainly roasting and baking, on ' the' other hand, make a scorching hot kitchen—hotter by far than anything the suns, rays alone can do. But certainly no family can retain health and good disposition for long on a diet of dairy•dishest or on meals "cooked", as it were, on the "cash register" in the delicatessen shop. And that isn't ne= cessary-.You can serve perfectly cooked meals at your table without super -heating the kitchen or doing time at the range. Best -of all, you can be away from the `kitchen and yet be sure that the meal will be perfectly prepared just the same. ` That sounds like magic, . [hut it's merely one 1 oft'r lc t he a ntages es you will„ enjoy by having an Electric Range yo t cooks ori its own time, so to.'say, without supervision and without sniper -heating the kitchen. That's, what makes the Electric Range a real "FIRELESS COOKER"—It retains the heat. Amor' memmommer USE YOUR OWN UTILITY—IT PAYS HYDRO SHOP, Clinton 1 40. Music Lessons Miss Jean McIllurchie, A.T.C.M. Pupil of Dr. Ernest McMillan PIANO and THEORY Apply at house on King street Evaporator -Opening The Clinton Evaporator will be op- erated this fall and will open next week. The highest market price will be paid for sound -apples delivered at the evaporator. ip Town and • Weeks the., evaporator. _23-2 • TOWN & WEEKS Phone 154 LO EY •A: W.:Andert011 Organist St./James Church, .` London , Teacher of Piano and Singing Vacancies for'Pupils • •"Studio; 'Mrs. J. E. Cook Clinton Phone 54' Conservative CONVENTION A Convention of the Conservatives, of South Huron will be held, in Town Hall, Hensall Friday, ,Sept;, -1 at 2 p.m. • to nominate a oandidate , fox 411,e House of Commons. ? ,... Each municipality is entitled to send three delegates for each polling sub -division. It. V. LeSueur, M.P. of Sarnia and other prominent speakers will address the Convention, Executive 'meeting at 1 o'clock God Save the. King! Rot. Higgins, 0, G. Middleton Secretary. Preident. Pure,Beekist Clover Honey Pure Beekist.Dark.Amber Honey Pure Beekist Comb Honey Q.kL STANDARD GRADE WATT'S, CUDMORE & SCRIBBENS • CLINTON 21-tf-1-p Now is t Time To replenish your supply of graniteware. ' We have allkinds» at good .prices. Look ours over before -you buy. The time is corning when you will soon, need a new stove. We have a new one which will attract everyone, and will be pleased to show it td anyone. fake our 1iornesAttraotive We have the largest and best assortment of Floor, Bridge and Table Lamps and Shades ever shown in this community, whish you are cordially invited to inspect. If you say so we will reserve any of them for later illivery. Of course you A d Pri our right dowstock n to the always Lo est�ght up to date Bring in your Old Home pictures • and have them framed' it is the only w.qy to saye them. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ., You will be wise to look us over for your requirements in roof ing, etc. We always carry a full line of the Gild Reliable Brantford Roofing. ✓' Extra Special Prices on Red Barn Paint " Per Gallon ... . We are offering special !prices on Coag Oil Stoves and Ovens Screen Doors and Window Screens $1.75 , nton Hardware.�ad.FurnitixreCo. THE STORES' WITS A STOCK 196 Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware �!A HARD WARE' and PLUMBING e 244 - We Pay qt Cash ---FOR-{-- Newlaid Eggs . and Live Poultry Now is the time to market your old Roosters; old Hens; old Ducks; old Tom Turkeys; also Young Dubklings and Broiling Chickens. our price list is free for the asking¢'also our "Cooperative Mar- keting" information: Write us: today, or phone "Clinton =190" if you cannot call at our Clinton buying station' yourself. , • Your neighbor can tell you that it pays' to cooperate 'with us. LET 11S PROVE TO YOU THAT WE FAY A PREMIUM FOR QUALITY GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co.., Limited. Head,„Office. Montiieal,.Que: { . ' Clinton Branch openi each day from 7 a.m. to 0 p.m. Also open Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 Wr-ite,.Phone or Call for any further information you. require • R. W. WARD, BranchManager ' Day Phone 190 imariFaxmagatetw Night Phone 254, at Display A fine showing of Fall. and Winter Hats"iw onGdisplay at the Vogue Millinery. Yours inspection is cordially invited. 22-' CODE ,G ICH ',BEMJTY PA 'i' LOBS' ANNOUNCEMENT' :;. l wish to call the.,attention' of the ladies to the fact that 1 will still conduct the beauty parlor in connection with my regular, barber- ing business. This parlor is in ,charge of an xp rlelr eed I;.dacig liatriiresser and first-class service is /guaranteed Appointments nay be made at any time., West Street W. J. IN AHD Telephone 26